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EFEXIXO
POST.
8ATUEPAT,
JANUARY
31.
:
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Cirrntfii?ejr
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We
Jbara
J
Oat
finished
-
raaJiag
a
report
of
thejcommilUe
oo
tb
ppot
-
meotof
a
uperinteodnt
of
chimney
sweeps.
ml
declare
onr
approbatica
of
it.
,
It
proposal
"
',
tb
placing
oar
chimney
sweeps
nndcr'
proper
regulations,
which
It
prescribe
j
and,
perhaps,
though
xra
arorry
to
say
it,
tiiU
is
ailar
all,
,
the
most
that
caa
be
dona
for
the
unfortunate
class
of
bit
who
are
doomed
to
aara
their
,
broad
by
thii
painful
aad
filth
employment
At
any
rata,
it
b
unrmecOonably
better
to
adopt
.
-
-
.
a
i'
-
.r.t
w
once
measure
10
meliorate
war
onuiun
:
than
to
delay
doing
to
humane
to
act
in
the
ex
pectation
of
finding
a
substituta
in
machinery,
"
which
aler
all
may
aever
be
made
to
answer.
.
.
XV
hope
therefore
the
report
will
ba
adopted,
at
least,
with
aa
amendment,
making
the
regisler
-
'
tag
a&Jweepiog
etery
chimney
compulsory;
aad
not
merely
'tubjtctinj
the
delinquent
to
a
fine,
whoa,
perhaps,
the
destruction
of
a
whole
'
Bcigtborhood
may
be
the
consequence
of
bis
ne
-
;;
f1igco,
,.
.
.
0
yfoj
ahonld
bakeries
fca
exempted
?
,
;
"
'
frit
tha
Bottom
Daiy
Adctrtiter,
an.
27.
V
X
V
'rklay
last.Mr.
Topliffloaned
us
London
.pr
received
by
the
Ann
-
Maria,
from
Liver
-
..
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;
pool,
and
forwarded
by
his
correspondent
at
N.
r1
Jfork,
-
..Teilerday.we
received
by
mail,
our
owafEes,
broaghtby
the
tamo
vessel.'
Thus
a
.
delay
of
throe
day
hat
occurred,
either
-
from
a
-
defect
of
tha
post
-
office
arrangements,
,
or
from
'
,
tb
miscondact
of
the
officers
of
government
The
New
-
York
popart
complain
that
thecus
-
V
tom
-
boata
officers
there,
require
that
the
thipS
.'
.
letter
-
bag
should
bo
delivered
at
the
inspector's
,
X.
otfice,
for
examination,
before
they
are
delivered
y
toe
captain
at
too
poet
-
omca.n
.
-
-
7
The
editor
of
the
Daily
Advertiser
I
rigbt.U
(i
Euch,,cf
Jate,
become
the
practice
of
the
eejtom
-
boaa
officers,
and
the
effect
it
precisely
.',
what
we
predicted,
a
few
dayt
since,
it
woald
be.
Nor
do
w
know
any
way
io
which
relief
from
'Oat
Vexation
proceeding
can
be
obtained.
11e
ffieer
are
clothed,
with
power
ram
too
ge
-
-
aers
government,
and
the
accommodation
of
the
pohtte
is
oat
of
the
question.
.
However,
to
guard
agaiast
tfaeea
at
much
at
possible,
'
we
shall
take
it
as
a
great
favor,
if
malUn
Of
Vessels,
coming
.from
Europe,
will
have
the
goodness
to
take
the
packages
of
new
-
paper
directed
to
this
office,
tuvto
their
"own
charge,
and
keep
them
until
'
called
lor
by
the
person.
employed
to
collect
our
:
taariaa
ew.
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rrTT?
rr;."V"
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p
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j
i
A
long
-
boat
full
of
men,
wa
Men
in
with
In
Savannah
river,
on
the
20th
inst.
who
Iilformed
,
ihatthey
belonged
to
the
ship
Nelly,
from
Li
-
1
verpooi,
which
was
lost
the
day
previous
on
Martin'
Industry.
When
they
left
her,
she
bad
tlx
feet
water
m
her
bold.
;
Grtat
despatch.
The
post
coach
line
from
Philadelphia,
arrived
at
Fowles
-
Hook
yesterday
afternoon
at
20
m!n
utos
past
3
o'clock
;
perform
jjUi
a
.
-
iin
up
on
(he
road
la
changing
horses,
and
stop
ping
Cor
refreshment,)
in
1
1
hour
and
9Q
mi
-
,
-
uuies.
a
raie
pi
aejpatca
equal
to
express
rid
':,...''
In
jpviny'
place
to
the
(blowing
communka
,
lion,'
I
shall
only
say,
I
mean
not
to
be
nnder
-
:
Stood
as
thereby
acceding
to
the
opinion
auia
-
tained
by
my
correspondent,
I
do
Dot,
however,
at
this
time,
perceive
the
use
of
entering
at
large
into
the
merits
of
(hit
often
litigated
subject.
j,i
-
'r
;
COMMUNICATION.
Since
grand
juries
have
assumed
qpoa
them
-
xalvet
the
burden
of
representing
what
the;
deem
the
wishes
of
the
community,
and,
in
the
,
axercue
os
uteir
vqu$lumabl
power
anu
im
-
Ttnoui
auty,
cave
urooeoaed
to
recommend
t
the
lr'islaUra
alteratioos
in
the
laws,
those
who
oweni
iroaa
them,
Si
tbink
Uieir
inquests
uotrue
rKBeutatiooi
at
Lhs
rsnersi
sninioo.
as
wella
.
bad
in
thr
tendency,
matt
avail
tacmselve
of
me
ata
or
toe
press
to
give
their
distent
equal
puuiiuiT.
ioa
granu
jury
lor
uiitcity
bare
.:
sueij
puousnea
ineir
inquest,
inJormtngUie
pub
-
'
-
Lc
of
the
effect
of
the
lata
law
respecting
impri
-
tonmeat
for
debt
under
$25,
and
state,
that
previous
to
it
enactment
the
number
of
imnri
-
;
eoaed
dtbtor
supported
by
charity
was
10Q.1
-
every
mooth
i
that
the
number
at
present
aver
-
,
ages
498
:
and
that
therefore
in
their
opinion
as
'
well
as
m
that
of
the
sheriff;
aa
exteasioa
of
the
'
extmption
from
imprisoament
would
bo
benefl
-
tlal.
To
the
simplicity
of
every
naderstandinr
.
their
report
amount
to
this,
that
by
exempting
a
cenaia
ecus
oi
usdiots
irom
imprisonment,
the
Aamber
of
imprisoned
debtors
U
diminished,
and
..
thtrtfort
the
etemption
should
be
extended
still
luruior
ana
toe
creditor
burdened
with
the
sup
.
port
of
those
who
are
imuriionti
al
hia
nit
For
this
information,
and
the
cone
ut
ioa
to
logic
-
c
ally
drawn
from
it,
I
confoss
I
feel
little
grati.
tuue,
and
I
presume
the
legislature
will
not
owe
,
them
much
mora.
,
To
make
their
representations
oo
this
subject
of
any
weight,
they
ought
to
..
have
them,
that
since
the
pasrage
of
"that
law,
.
(mail
debt
are
paid
with
the
earn
punctuality
a
before,
and
that
the
class
of
people
to
whom
that
law
applies
are
aot
encouraged
in
their
i
dle
-
,
remand
improvidence
Ay
a
regulation
which
-
tlisarau
idleness
aad
improvidence
of
their
chief
and
most
salutary
terror.
1
As
Uxs
subject
is
in
teresting,
and
as
much
evil
exists
under
the
prt
tent
regulations,
1
will
ak
room
for
a
few
ra
-
Biarkaoanv
'
The
prnt
state
of
small
debt
ia
this
city
It
rrniy
vexaiioas
aad
oppressive;
cj.
f
rating
witu
.the
moat
iiijariom
tBequality.
-
The
laws
operate
auu;einer
against
tboM
who
have
property,
and
weretor
are
Tyranoicai.
IVhen
a
mercoaot
owes
his
sailor,
or
a
mechanic
bis
workman
$10,
.
the
latter
compel
payment
in
the
moU
sneedr
.
and
summary
manner.
Camge
the
case,
and'
upwe
us
jauoror
bis
security,
or
the
workman,
to
owe
the
merchant
or
mechanic
the
same
aom,
they
set
him
at
defiance.
They
caa
with
little
difficulty
swear,
that
they
ore
not
worth
the
amount
requisite
to
make
it
lawful
to
imprison,,
and
have
aot
any
property,
(ooexempt
from
execotioa,)
on
which
process
ran
be
levied.
These
are
frequent
cases,
and
will
Cod
testima.
ay
in
the
experience
of
all
clastrt
of
mea
who
are
obliged
to
hare
small
debts.
It
is
ia
vain
to
toy,
that
credit
should
not
be
given
for
small
am;
for
this,
in
mmt
cases
where
the
credit
is
-
given,
is
impossible
to
be
avoHed,
and,
ir
it
wve
not.
It
woald
operate
wholly
Rjaiart
the
poor.
Nor
doe
this
state
of
Diicr
benefit
the
toot.
r
They
ran
in
debt
with
'racreasiut;
eagcrne
-
,
and
snake
every
eflort
to
force
a
credit
in
til
Ui?ir
denJiugr.
Finding
that
the
law
will
not
compel
'
them
to
pay,
they
coo
firm
their
conscience
to
it
and
bujrh
at
the
imbecility
of
justice.
In".e
of
oemir
artran
to
uusr
ana
irujrsiity,
io
ortr
-
to
pay
their
debt
aad
avrid
a
jil,
they
indut
e
U'.ents
mad
rice
to
Oie
grenle
exoefa,
and
in
7
lb
MQttrined
fratiflmtioo
of
hruti
-
b
appetites
low
aU
respect
for
the
law,
as
well
as
ail
tease
of
thtirdotyle
their
neighbor.
-
.
.
"
j
The
only
bear
fit
which,
it
ittrpcel
to
bt
le
-
1
rhrsd
from
the
txamptioa
law
is,
that
lha
poor
are
prevented
from
running
ta
oeou
y?
nw
w
tbaconteqneaca'
.
They
are
obliged,
ia
every
caa
of
necessity,
wtsjra
iney
canaos
sewm
-
'
-
dit,
to
tell
or
pawa
their
miserable
farnitara,
aad
ia
these
bargains
find
the
bittern
of
death
to
the
mercy
of
the
law.
Icsteadefa
public
sale,
nrvUr
u
cTacntion.
where
there
it
alwty
tome
competition
la
buyer,
they
are
forced
to
drive
a
fetcrat
bmis
with
wrttcbe
who
would
aot
craple
to
buy
their
heart's
blood
coald
the
pur,
chase
be
made
profitable.
Sutfumitarcofsome
sort
the
most
have,
and
they
therefore
again
mxmri
thenualves
until
they
procure
another
monthiil
tar
the
laws
of
avarice
or
oppratsian.
I
cannot
now
meatioo
the
defect
in
the
collection
ofdebU
under
tb
system
of
justice
Courts,
owing
to
the
Just
ices
themaelves,
nor
the
endless
vexation
of
frivolous
suits
which
are
brought
ia
the
name
and
with
the
content
of
the
poor,
who
know
that
they
can
suffer
nothing
from
being
cast.
I
hope
that
wnat
nat
been
said
wui
awa
ken
the
attention
of
thinking
men
to
an
evil
as
intolerable
a
the
Egyptian
plague
of
the
vermin.
AU
I
wish
ie
to
call
the
public
attention
to
it,
aad
to
prevent
the
pernicious
eSact
of
that
cruel
mercy
and
unsound
charity
which
will
content
to
no
measure
of
seventy
even
when
warranted
by
toe
most
imperative
necessity.
NEW
-
YORK
STATE
LEGISLATURE.
'
-
JIOUSE
OF
ASSEMBLY
Jan.
27.
,
Oo
motion
of
Mr.
Uuer.
'
'
Resolvad,
That
the
Rev.
Dr,
Bradford,
the
Rev.
Mr.
-
Chester.
Rev
Mr.
Clara,
KeW
Mr.
Cummine.
Rev.
Mr.
Stansburv.
Hv.
Mr.
Gor
man.
Rev.
Mr.
M'Dooald.
and
Rev
Mr.
Myer,
be,
and
they
are
hereby
appointed
Chaplain
to
this
boose
during
the
present
session
of
the
Legislature
;
that
they
he
requested
to
mako
Vucb
arrangements
among
tliemselve
that
one
of
them
attend
this
house
every
day,
to
open
the
business
thereof
with
prayer
;
and
that
the
clerk
deliver
earn
of
uiem
a
copy
oi
this
resolution.
-
'
Mcstrt.
Duer,
William
and
Oakley,
were
appointed
a
committee
to
dralt
roles
and
reula
tions
for
tlie
eovernment
ol
the
house.
On
motion
of
Mr.
Ouer,
the
house
resolved
to
meet
at
II
o'clock,
A.
M.
'
.
,ATr;
-
.:';.'Xr...vUV
::.
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;v'
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r
FROM
OUR
CORRESPOND
EXT.
'
'
Albany
Daily
Advertiser
ofDce,
)
,
'
,
Thursday,
Jao.
89.
$
.
We
stated
yesterday,
erroneously,
that
thi
speech
of
hi
excellency
the
governor
was
ordered
io
the
house
to
lie
oo
the
table.
The
speech
was
rtft
-
rred
to
a
committee
of
ti.e
house,
and
a
mctsasr
frm
hisexcelleney
in
the
case
of
Ketler
a
prisoner
in
Schoharie,
under
sentence
of
death,
was
ordered
as
aforesaid.
Messrs.
Ross.
Van
Vechlen
and
Hammond,
of
the
Senate,
were
retediT
appointed
a
commit
tee
to
draft
an
answer
tc
the
speech
of
hi
exccl
-
,
icucyuM
xuvemur.
A
messaao
was
received
from
bit
excellency
the
governor
with
sundry
documents
relative
to
the
Uve
convict
for
murder,
new
ander
sentence
of
death
ia
the
county
of
Oneida.
The
message
and
document
were
referred
to
Messrs.
Van
Vechtea.
J.
I.
Prendrrrast
and
Bicknell,
and
or
dered
to
be
printed
and
the
Senate
adjourned
We
find
it
will
be
tmposnbie
lor
us
to
prepare
a
full
report
of
each
day's
proceedings
of
the
legis
lature,
in
teajna
for
the
following
morning.
The
proceediae
of
yesterday
nave
therefore
necessa
rily
been
deterred
mi
tomorrow.
Tn
following
gentlemen
were
appointed
yesterday,
to
compose
the
several
ilonaing
committees1
Committee
of
Claims
Moots.
Williams,
Oak
ley,
Sharpe,
M'Lean,
and
Bates
or
rnvueces
and
Elections
Messrs.
fcer
-
geant,
Kirkland,
Greenly,
Morris,
and
Hart.
Of
Grievances
Messrs.
tdwards,..
1
urney,
Bouck,
Howell
and
Hoyt.
OfCourU
of
Juitico
Mersrs.Duer,M
Smith,
Van
Antwerp
and
Throop.
Of
Way
and
Means
Messrs.
Coiuen
tsar
-
1
STi
!
P7.r.n
mmi
nnafhnrirh
Of
Expiring
Law
Messrs.
ITackley.
Jack
son.
Iraacs,
Patterson
and
Moore.
,
Of
Colleges,
Acadeinie
and
Common
Schools
-
Messrs.
Rochester,
Havens,
Fosdick,
Re
Qua
ana
welt.
.
.
t
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.
,
,Tli$
Dnrlling
Act.
A
Mr.
Dnx,
member
a
-
lert
from
the
county
of
Seneca,
decline
taking
the
additiooal
oath
prescribed
by
the
act
entitled
H
Aa
act
to
suppress
duelling,
patted
November
6,
1816,"
from
conscientious
scrapie;
and
Mr.
Rochester
yesterday
introduced
a
resolution
ex
cusing
him
from
taking
the
said
oath,
which
was
ordered
to
ue
on
the
table.
This
resolution
will
probably
riv
rise
to
tome
debate
in
tb.'
houo
to
-
day.
I
be
Alitor
or
tb
Duly
Advertiser
baa
been
politely
favored
with
a
seat
ia
the
two
house
of
the
legislature,
as
reporter
during
the
present
tesston.
I
be
public
may
therefore
expect
a
faithful
report
of
the
proceedings
of
both
houses,
given
as
fully
as
our
limit
will
admit.
y
.
F
urn
IhtXatianal
Intdligtnter,
Jan.
29.
.
,
-
Albion
K.
Parris,
a
Representative
in
Congress
from
Massachusetts,
ha
been
appointed,
by
the
President
and
Senate!
to
the
District
Judge
of
iho
United
SUtea
for
the
District
of
I
Maine,
vice
jiide
Bewail,
reigned.
,
A,
letter
received
by
a
gentleman
in
this
city
from
a
friend
at
Rlakelv,
in
Alabama,
under
date
of
Dee.
9,
give
a
flattering
account
of:
the
ettlement
and
improvement
or
that
cun
try.
The
writer,
is
confident
that
Blakely
will
posses
greater
advantage
for
basinets
than
Mobile
i
a
confidence
which
is
very
much
at
war
with
the
view
we
have
heard
expressed
on
that
subject.
The
writer
i
a
merchant.
who
has
sold
witbm
twoUavsdry
roods
to
the
amount
of
400
dolUr.
This
is
certainly
driving
a
brisk,
trade.
M
The
crop
of
cotton,
say
the
writer,
"
is
very
fine
this
season,
price
26
to
28
cents.
Notwithstanding
the
number
of
vessels
and
great
quantity
of
goods
that
have
arrived
here,
we
think
there
w
ill
not
be
a
sufficient
quantity
to
last
until
another
sea
son,
the
population
up
the
river
being
beyond
all
calculation,
and
the
HunUville
and
Ten
-
nesiee
merchant
depending
on
u
fur
moat
of
their
supplies.",
C0SGRES3.
IX
SEXA
Tt
-
Janunry
23.
.
Mr,
Ahmua
submitted
the
following
rei6lu
Uoo
for
consideration
:
Resolved,
that
the
committee
on
ihe
judiciary
be
iatructed
to
enquire
into
the
expediency
ol
providiog
for
the
security
of
pas?engers
ia
stage
ooaches,
in
which
lb
mail
of
the
United
State
may
be
transported
agaimt
dangers
ariiing
from
grot
negligence
ol
prooneior
and
drivers.
The
motion
mvla
yeftcrday
by
Mr.
Otis,
for
ad
enquiry
Into
the
expediency
of
an
examination
and
allowance
of
moneys
paid
by
the
stale
of
Mass
acbnsetts,
for
the
services
and
supplies
of
the
militia
of
that
state,
employed
during
the
late
war,
was
postponed
to
r
rular.
The
bill
providing
for
surviving
revolutionary
officers,
soldiers,
Lc
was
postponed
to
to
-
mor
row,
at
were
also
several
other
subject.
The
senate
then
resumed
the
consideration
of
vocative
bnsincrs,
which
occupied
it
until
the
adjournment.
HOUSE
OF
REPRF.SEXTATlt
ES.
Wednesday,
January
88.
Mr.
Nelson
made
an
unfavorable
report
on
the
petition
of
Daniel
Coit
t
which
aa
read
and
ordered
to
lie
on
the
tale.
-
Onmatondf
Mr.
Poindexter,
It
was
'
Rewlvetl,
That
the
committee
of
Commerce
and
ManuOctures
be
and
they
are
hereby
in
-
stnu
-
.ted
to
enquire
into
the
expediency
of
e
-
tabliih:;ig
a
ptKtof
entry
and
delivery
at
the
town
of
Shieldsborougli,
"on
tiie
Bay
of
St.
Lou
-
i,
in
the
state
of
Mississipi.
On
motion
of
Mr.Stom,
it
was
.
Resolved,
That
the
Secretary
of
the
War
Department
be
requested
to
communicate
to
thi
House
a
eUtenient
of
the
eaics
ia
which
couasul
ba
been
employed
to
auis
tlie
Judge
Advocate
of
the
Army
cf
tlie
United
State
imce
th
first
by
of
Augurt,
1312
T
the
name
paid
to
tliem
respectively,
aad
the
fund
out
of
which
tne
same
nave
nee
paia
ana
uiv
u
-
pence
of
th
e
several
oourU
-
martial
which
have
been
held
since
that
tune
for
the
trial
CI
ora
eer
of
the
Amy.
f
'
The
remainder
of
the
day
was
taken
up
on
the
bill
"
respecting
fugitives
from
justice,
and
persons
escaping
from
the
service
of
their
masters.
-
.
'
'
.
The
following
it
the
circular
alluded
to
in
Mr.
secretary
Crawford's
report.
"...
.
v
CIRCULAR.
:
Treasury
Department,
May
7,
1817.
-
SIR
A
general
impression
appear
to
prevail
ia
aU
the
commercial
cities,
thatfraudi
upon
the
revenue
are
committed
to
considerable
extent,
by
mvoicuur
merchandise
paring
aa
ad
valorem
duty,
which
costs
lets
than
tweuty
-
Bve
cents
the
yard,
with
those
which
exceed
that
price,
so
as
to
produce
aa
average
value
above
tweotynve
cents
the
rod,
and
thereby
Introduce
coarse
and
cheap
fabric
without
paying
th
duty
coo
-
templated
by
lb
taruX
k
According
ta
tn
tame
impression,
frauds
of
a
more
glaring
nature
are
frequently
committed
npoa
the
revenue,
especially
in
importation
npoa
consignment,
by
the
introduction
ot
articles
not
described
ui
the
mvoi
ces,
which,
from
the
imperfect
manner
in
which
the
inspection
of
the
package
are
made,
escape
with
impunity.
'
It
is
possibl
that
thi
impression
may
not
be
correct
to
the
extent
that
it
has
been
made,
.
but
it
is
believed
that
a
due
regard
to
public
opinion
upon
this
subject,
requires
that
a
more
ngwi
inspec
tion
than
lias
heretofore
been
made
should
now
be
attempted,
with
a
view
tc
detect
the
fraud
which
are
supposed
to
be
practised.
-
It
is
therefore
proposed,
1st,
that
a
certain
proportion
of
the
packages
which
;
contain
goods
subject
toad
valorem
duties,
shall
be
se
lected
from
each
invoice
by'
the
collector,
which
shall
be
strictly
inspected,,
with
a
view
to
detect
frauds
which
may
be
attempted
by
pulling
in
the
same
invoice
goods
of
greater
and'
less
price
than
twenty
-
Ova
ceots
a
yard
2d.
That
a
certain
proportion
of
packages
paying
speewe
duties
be
designated
in
like
man
uer
by
the
collector,
which
shall
be
thoroughly
examined,
for
the
purpose
of
detecting
any
at
tempt
which
may
be
made
to
smuggle
articles
not
described
in
the
invoice.
'
.
.3d.
That
th
proportion
of
oackasre
to
be
de
-
?igua(ed
by
tlie
collector,
oa
importation
upon
consignment,
ba
double
the
number
when
the
person
who
enters
them
is
the
owner
and
im
porter.'.
.'
'
r
4th.
That
mall
case
of
consignment
the
park
-
age
designated
shall
be
lodged
in
the
'
public
warehouse
until
the
inspection
be
made.
5th.
That
every
importation
shall
be
deemed
to
b
upon
consignment,
unless
the
person
who
makes
Ihe
entry
shall
expretsly
neeativ
the
fact
io
oath
of
entry.
Io
order
that
the
inspection
directed
for
detecting
frauds
of
the
first
kind
may
be
skilfully
executed,
tne
inspector,
whose
habit
and
infor
mation
qualify
him
for
th
discharge
of
that
da
ty,
and
in
whose
judgment
and
fidelity
you
have
most
implicit
confidence,
should
ba
exclusively
empioyea
lor
mat
purpose.
As
it
is
an
object
of
importance
that
th
reve
nue
system
should
be
rendered
at
perfect
as
possible,
and
that
every
attempt
to
evade
the
oro
-
vuious
of
the
existing
laws
should
be
known,
you
are
requested
to
communicate
to
thi
depart
ment
every
circumstance
ofthat
nature,
accom
panied
by
suggestions
of
the
provisions
necessary
to
repress
the
evil.
1
am,
very
respectfully,
sir,
lour
obedient
servant,
(Signed)
WM.
H.
CRAWFORD.
Latest
News
frcra
South
America,
copied
from
the
"
Jamaica
Courant"
of
the
24th
ult.
ro
-
calMd
Wj.
M
Diitiiti
W
IVuiu.
Bnt
KINGSTON,
r
Jam.)
Dec
24.
We
have
received
Curacoa
Gazettes
to
the
13th
inst.
from
which
we
have
cooled
torn
arti
-
cles,
principally
regarding
the
oppressions,
ear
ned
on
aoum
America.
)
-
.
CURACOA.
Nov.
29
There
have
been
three
arrivals
this
week
from
Puerto
CabellO,
but
w
have
learnt
no
intcUi
gene
by
them
relative
to
the
contending
parties
on
the
Main,
that
can
be
depended
on.
It
is
stated
that
gen.
Morillo
left
Valencia
on
Ihe
10th
inst.
for
Calaboxo,
where
he
will
establish
his
head
quarters.
The
Independents
are
said
to
be
in
possession
of
San
Fernando
de
A
pur,
but
no
general
action
had
been
fburht
according
to
tho
last
account
received
in
Puerto
Cabello
;
tne
oeuigerenu
saust
however
be
approximating
very
fast,
and
we
anticipate
that
a
dreadful
con
flict
is
oh
Urn
eve
of
taking
place,
which
will
proooDiy
urcide
the
rate
of
Venezuela
"acoo
-
summation
devoutly
to
be
wished."
The
Independent
chief
general
Manuel
Piar,
was
publicly
executed
ia
Cuayana,
on
the
IGth
of
October,
pursuant
to
sentence
passed
upon
him
by
a
supreme
court
martial,
of
which
Ad
miral
Brioo
was
president,
for
the
crime
of
insubordination,
desertion
and
high
treason.
He
was
accused
by
his
own
troops,
and
the
cri
minal
confessed
his
eoilt.
A
private
letter
from
St.
Thomas,
dated
Nov.
28,
says,
44
It
has
been
supposed
by
some
people,
that
gen.
Zartta
would
embrace
the
advantages
held
oat
m
the
Iudulto
to
the
disaffocted.
and
join
me
royai
standard
;
for
this
puriOe
gen
Humiu
taieiy
sum
a
muiioa
to
Him,
Dy
mean
of
a
priest
named
Sutil,
accompanied
by
a
young
.
.
1
1
.
...
son
oi
.araza,
on
Whom
Monllo
had
previously
conferrad
the
rank
of
emigo,
offering
through
the
medium
of
the
priest,
to
make
Zaraxa
a
brigadier
if
he
would
go
over
with
his
troops
to
the
standard
oi
tne
King.
To
which
proposal
Zara
-
sa
made
the
fbllowiog
reply
:
"Not
until
I
behold
my
wife
and
unfortunate
children,
cruollr
murdered
by
the
legions
of
gen.
Monllo,'
restored
to
life
again,
shall
I
desist
from
the
noble
undertaker
and
rloriout
strife
in
which
I
am
now
engaged,
againH
the
tyrants
of
toeir
country,
and
th
auamns
of
their
innocent
posterity."
Having
said
these
words,
he
handed
a
t
word
to
his
ton,
who
(corning
the
rank
which
was
given
him,
merely
for
the
sake
of
necessity
or
convenience,
grasped
th
weapon,
""with
which,"
hi
father
said,
"you
must
defend
the
rights
of
your
country,
and
avenge
th
death
of
your
mother
and
brethren."
j
Utc.
13.
wa
are
nappy
lo
learn
by
the
last
account
from
St.
Euitatius,
that
the
commerce
of
that
colony
it
ia
a
nourishing
ttate.
Twenty
-
four
American,
and
many
vessels
belonriae
to
other
nations,
were
lying
ie
the
Roadstead.
An
Independent
bng
had
tafcen
oo
board
4000
barrels
of
floor
and
a
large
quantity
of
provision.
A
letter
from
Guayan
of
a
recent
date,
lay.
"
Since
tha
capture
of
the
vast
province
of
u
nay
an
a,
ana
since
the
disturbances
were
queued,
which
were
resuscitated
by
gen.
fiar,
the
.furors
of
peace
has
made
its
bright
appearance
on
that
large
and
fertile
Continent
;
the
wise
measures
subsequently
taken
to
set
in
motion
all
the
engine
of
public
felicity,
which
are
particularly
agriculture
and
commerce,
promi
the
happiest
result
;
and
we
will
soon
bar
to
glory
ia
th
possession
of
a
country
dirtingnisbed
by
nature,
where
justice
may
establish
it
empire,
peace
it
reign,
and
order
its
dominion.
"The
governor
has
invited
and
offered
to
protect
aU
industrious
farmers,
who
muy
wish
to
set
themselves
up
in
the
fruitful
fields
of
the
wealthy
Omooko
;
whatever
be
the
establishments
form
ed
by
them,
shall
be
protected
by
wise
laws
of
safety
ami
preservaima,
on
which
they
may
be
justly
expected
to
build
their
hopes.
"Mule,
cattle,
uorces,
bide
cotton,
and
other
produce,
are
lb
ohjscts
which
actually
offer
themselves
to
commeru
lor
its
i
peculations
on
the
Oronoke.
The
cocoa
and
indigo
tree
of
tha
Province
ofl
V
annas,
will
in
a
short
urn
increase
their
branches,
.
sdtracting
thereby
the
attention
of
merctiant..
A
number
of
Spaniards,
of
those
Tory
ooe
who
formerly
warred
against
as,
lire
peaceably
iuuv;in
-
uius
r
-
.
-
in,,
enarif
aa
olUcer
fax
Morillo1
army,
was
v
BAMf
-
i
-
-
.
I
but
who
went
over
to
th
repuoucans
-
,
n
m,
Catalin
of
much
activity,
and
a
brother
toDon1
Juan,
iJcayrancisco
and
Don
Jo
Antonio
Was,
nf
hirfa
-
renotation
in
Caracas
;
the
latter
a
military
character.
.
There
are
svral
other
Spanish
officer,
Catalaman
and
Arago
-
diao,
ia
servica
of
the
Indepeots,
who
until
now
have
conducted
themselves
with,
much
honor,
xt
.m
la
rraal
venule
smooi
US.
-
Km
Fernando
da
A
pure
has
been
taken
h
rm.
Paei
about
the
Utter
end
of
October,
previous
to
his
having
been
joined
by
the
divisions
wlrich
left
!
Guayana
some
time
seo.
Thirty
six
Spanish
officers,
among
them
two
Viscamos,
are
said
to
have
gone
over
to
that
reneral,
to
which
even
must
he
ascribed
the
fJlintr
back
of
the
Royalists,
some
towards
CaLiboso,
and
others
towards
Valencia,
and
the
evacuation
by
ihem
of
the
Province
of
Varinat.
and
a
ETfclt
part
01
tne
Interior
of
Caracas.
It
is
auo
said
that
cren
Morillo
bad
net
passed
beyond
San
Juan
de
los
Morrus.
where
be
has
fixed
bis
head
quarters
i
but
as
the
SpahLjh
government
is
so
frugal
of
jts
newspapers,
and
is
careiui
ocsjuc
w
mi
-
ceal
it
political
tate
from
us,,
we
must
con
tent
outselve
with
private,
since
we
are
oe
nrived
of
nublic
news.
'
"A
rsrnson
of
1800
men
and
the
qur.drn
have
remained
to
Protect
Guayana.
The
li
berating
army
is
already
on
its
march
to
res.
cue
the
Drivince
of
Caracas,
it
it
composed
in
all
of
12,000
warrfoM.
I
am
still
in
hopes
of
seeing
the
Republican
flag
wave
in
all
Venezuela
before
the
end
of
the
year."
,
Extract
of
a
letter
from
the
master
of
tlie
tchr.
-
Shepherdess,
to
hi
owner
in
Warren,
K.
I.
dated
Havana,
January
3.
"
'
"
"
The
fifth
day
after
I
left
Warren,
I
fell
in
with
the
wreck
of
the
M
ah
it
e,
of
New
-
York,
Grifliiig,
master,
from
Charleston,
fur
New
-
bern,
(N.
C.
which
was
upset
the
preceding
night,
and
her
deck
ript
up.
'
I
took
off
the
rrew,
consisting
of
the
owner,
captain,
mate,
and,
two
men
saved
some
beef
and
bread.and
part
of
the
sails
and
rigging
;
but
the
sea
being
rough,
my
small
boat
was
soon
stove
and
rendered
useless,
and
I
thought
it
not
prodent
to
attempt
to
fret
out
the
long
boat
The
sloop
litd
on'
board
a'
few
crates
of
crockery
and
glassware,
and
a
few
barrels
of
beef
and
bread.
Off
the
Hole
in
the
Wall,
I
was
board
ed
by
a
pirate
under
Mexican
colours,
who
took
from
me
two
thirds
of
a
barrel
of
'pork,
all
the
tpere
rigging,
small
stores,
some
carpen
ters
tools,
bed,
grindstone,
.
&C
&c.
There
are
many
in
this
port
who
have
been
boarded
by
him,
and
treated
in
a
similar
manner.
Said
privateer
is
a
schooner
of
about
forty
tons,
and
manned
with
those
who
have
called
them
selves
Americans
-
,'
From
th$
Dmotratit
Prut
of
Jan.
29.
On
Monday
last
a
petition
was
presented
to
the
senate
of
Pennsylvania
from
"
William
Cob
-
bett,
an
Englishman,
resident
in
tlie
state
of
New
-
York,
but
now
in
Pennsylvania,",
praying
th
common
wealth
to
remit
him
the
amount
oi
a
forfeited
recognisance
;
payment
of
which
be
be
lieves
to
hare
been
illegally
exacted
by
the
late
chief
justice
M'Kean.
Mr.
Cobbett
is
at
liar
-
risburg.
'
'
.
K
CHARLESTON,
Jan.
Si.
Mr.
Henry
Cook,
of
Sot
-
Harbour,
(
New
-
York,)
a
seaman
on
board
the
schr
Maria,
capt.
Latham,
felt
overboard
from
the
fore
-
yard
ofthat
vessel,
on
Aunday
the
1
tin
inst.
and
was
lost.
BRATTLEBORO',
(Vt.)
Jan.
87.
.
Emigrotion.
in
good
tye
Yesterday
the
in
habitant
of
this
village
wera
not
a
little
amused
by
the
appearance
of
a
vehicle,
which
strikingly
reminded
them
of
what
the
scripture
tell
us
of
Noab's
ark.
it
was
drawn
by
eight
ttout
oxen.
accompanied
uy
a
none
and
sieie
h,
probably
in
tended
as
a
tender,
and
several
cows,
calves,
&c.
which
were
doublles
very
serviceable
appendage
t
as
w
noticed,
in
its
passage,
many
smuing
inn
face
couacica
at
ine
window
while
-
the
"
gently
ascending
smoke1
form
the
"
projecting
chimney's
top,"
denoted
a
cheerful
paternal
hearth
beneath.
At
this
"
way
-
worn"
habitation
mad
no
tarry
in
this
place,
we
did
not
learn
u
whence
it
came,"
or
"
whither
it
was
going,'
but
suppose
it
i
destined
to
the
u
land
of
promise.
.
-
.
Nomrotx.
Jan.
26
Arrived,
Spanish
polacre
brig
La
Cruz
de
Maria,
G.
Bunker,
prue
-
master
loaded
with
salt,
prue
to
the
tender
of
the
Independent
privateer
El
Patriot,
com.
Taylor,
captured
on
tlie
50th
of
November,
oil
the
port
of
Pal
mas,
south
end
of
tlie
Grand
Canary
Island,
being
bound
to
tlie
Coast
or
Africa
on
a
nsh
ing
torage.
La
Crux
de
Maria
was
going
to
Amelia
Island,
but
being
informed
by
a
brig
from
Baltimore
tor
New
Orleans,
which,
she
spoke,
that
it
was
in
possession
of
the
Americans,
nut
into
this
port
The
polacre
had
or
iginally
48
men,
45
of
whom
were
landed
on
the
Grand
Canary,
and
3
(Spaniards)
brought
in
her.
Sloop
Win
tt
Mary,
Nye,
N
Iledford
3
days.
In
Hamptou
Koads
oo
Saturday,
a
brig
from
Bristol,
(t.n.)
bound
to
Richmond.
The
llerm.
brig
Emerald
-
Rhodes,
of
and
from
Providence,
K.
L
bound
to
Richmond,
which
ran
ashore
on
Craney
-
Island,
on
Friday,
was
gotten
on,
without
injury,
being
assisted
by
sen.
1
eacber,
walker,
ot
Washington,
.
C.
She
is
now
at
anchor
below
Fort
Norfolk
GEORGETOWN,
(3.
C.)
Jan.
SL
Late
and
important.
Very
little
dependence
need
be
placed
oo
our
late
quotations
of
Cotton
aad
Rice.
By
a
very
late
arrival
it
i
officially
known
that
th
former
of
these
article
told
at
Liverpool
on
the
22J
of
Nov.
at
84
cent
per
lb,
aad
the
lnller
at
44
to
47s.
per
cwt
Since
this
news,
cotton
wbicli
cost
34
cent
in
Charleston
ha
been
told
on
a
long
credit
in
New
-
York
at
31.
A
very
intelligent
factor
in
Charleston,
believes
cotton
will
come
down
to
23
ceats
in
that
market.
A
letter
from
Savannah,
dated
20th
inst.
says
"
Our
harbour
is
crowded
with
shipping,
and
considerable
Cotton
in
market
j
but
sales
are
heavy,
and
the
prices
declining
the
ship
pers
begin
to
be
alarmed."
MAKRILU,
On
Tuesday
eveoine
27th
instant,
at
Cold
Spring,
Long
island.
Mr.
Henry
Scudder,
ol
Cow
Harbour,
to
the
amiable'
Miss
Eliza
Hewlett.
daughter
of
Divine
Hewlett,
of
tlie
former
place.
Dlr.D,
Last
evening,
Mr.
David
Rots,
bookbinder,
a
native
of
6'cotland.
His
friends
and
acquaintance.
and
I?o
thofe
of
John
tibon,
are
respectfully
in
.'ited
to
aiteod
tia
lunerai,
from
the
corner
ol
Rosevelt
and
Cberry
-
slreets,
to
-
morrow
aiter
noon,
at
4
o'clock
precisely.
'
X
esterday
aiternoon,
or
a
lingering
ulness,
Mr.
Edward
C.
Marsh.
His
friends
and
acquaint
ance,
and
those
of
Mrs.
JeremUh,
are
requested
to
attend
his
funeral,
from
his
late
residence,
Jia.
10
A
an
-
street,
oo
Sunday
aiternoon,
at
4
o'clock.
Yesterday
morning,
Mrs.
Sarah
Mill,
wife
of
ir.
eainuei
nut,
mine
ooiuyearoi
uer
aca.
The
friends
and
acquaintance
oi
Iter
husband
arc
respectfully
invited
to
attend
her
funeral,
this
afternoon,
from
her
late
residence,
coroer
Grand
and
Fnnylh
f
formerly
Second)
street,
at
four
o'clock.
..
..
Yesterday
morning,
Mr.
David
Craton,
in
the
46th
year
of
bi
age.
His
friends
and
acquaint
ance
are
retpecunlly
requested
to
attend
hi
fe
-
aeral,
from
bis
late
resilience,
No.
6
Antboey
-
street.
tomorrow
afternoon,
at
4
o'clock.
Suddenlv.
last
eveoinr.
ia
th
45th
rear
f
Kr
age,
Mrs.
Sarah
Smith,
widow
of
tha
tat
Timothy
Tred
well
Smith.
Th
rehtirti
andfriendj'
of
thi
dcasd,
and
thelnenJs
of
Robert
MJ
RastelL
are
invited
to
auena
uer
i
oat
further
infilation,
to
-
morrow
aiternoon,
ai
half
past
4
o'clock.
rrocetsion
o'clock,
precise!,
from
the
house
of
R.
JO.
Rus
-
At
Lebanon
Spriogs,
oa
th
86th
instant,
after
a
thort
illness,
Mr.
John
L.
Tryon,
eldest
son
of
the
late
judge
Tryon,
oltne
wrnier
put..
,
n..
c,ik.
ih
9ii
h
inst.
at
the
steam
-
boat
hotel
in
Norfolk,
Dr.
Edward
Woodward,
laU
.
rik.
f,:miM
TTniltid
State,
in
the
2alh
hi.
are.
"fJr.
W.
was
a
native
of
Dela
ware
county,
Pennsylvania,
of
very
respectable
connexions.
.
He
returned
to
the
United
States
in
tha
frurato
Constellation,
since
which
be
has
been
rapidly
draining.
Hi
-
complaint
was
a
dropsy,
under
which
ba
lingered
for
a
considera'
ble
time.'
'
.
V
.
.
i
"prices
STOCKS.
'.
-
-
v
-
coaaccTKn
ai
"
JrMn.Yark
Stock
and
Exchange
Hoard.
it
3
-
4
Merchants
'
s
v
.
Manhattan
.,;'
;
Mechanics
f
'
-
Union
-
.
ISO
irj
3
4i
119
'
99
14
City
.'
America
111
1
-
4
99
3
-
4
106
3
-
4
LPhenix
V
'
".Eacle
-
v
Globe
I
Wttshingtpq
130
112
hi
12
1
21
135
117
110
I
151
104
1
62
19
1
5v
44
American
New
-
York
Ocean
firemen
Unih
-
d
i'henix
t,
National
Ii7
1
-
2
.
h'
63
20
'
7
alet
1C9
.
,
-
nejv
per
share
per
share
108
1
-
a
Pacific
109
I
tt
109
3
-
4
100
3
i
Six
per
Cent.
City
Loan
N.
Y.
State
Sixe
Iv..;
Sevens
104
100
I
S
bione
'
NATION
ALr
STOCKS
United
Slates
Bank
..
..
.,;
..
.,
U!
Six
per
cut.
old
and
deferred
,
par
and
nit
.
do
.
.
Louuiaua
a
i
do
,
-
iWar
Loan!
Seven
per
cent.
Three
per
cent.
v'
Yazoo
'
""'
im
none
-
"
105
3
i
-
109
3
4
110
71
12
none
:
;.
'
86
3
4
bpecie
Dollars
I)otihlo6na
i
3
1
-
3
a
4prem
S15
3
-
4
a
la
7
.
u
j.
oooouoooo
J
'
X
C
II
A
N
G
E
Bills
on
London.
60
day
-
102
1
-
2
;
British
Governmeot
France
-
fr.
5,35
a
'
'
Amsterdam
';
103
5.37
I
39
rtuU
EVEXIXQ
POST
M.1RIXE
LIST.
V.
.
CLEARED,
Ship
Amity,
Stanton,
.
'"
"
'
"
Liverpool
.
I
Wright
&
boa
Alpbion,
Goodrich.
Turk's
Island
Hyer
&
Bremner
Brig
Frances,
Grave
Europe
"
-
Cunningham
k
Baylies
Schr
Major
Croghan,
Wootten
Norfolk
Cain.
Rogers,
Ketcham,
Wilmington,
NC
Palestine,
Bcnington,
Frederickburg
Sloop
Susani
Noble,
'
.
Washing'
pn,
N
C
XO
ARRIVALS
THIS
FOREXOOX.
.
BELOW,
Ship
William,
68
dayt
from
Hull,
to
Burrill
KCaiioone.
.
Briir
Harmony,
18
day
from
St
Mans.
A
brig
18
days
from
Martinique,
supposed
to
be
the
Randolph.
,
A
schooner
from
North
Carolina,
and
2
other
schooners.
Boston,
Jan
28.
Arrived
below,
brig
New
Leader,
Young,
1U7
dayt
from
Batavia.
Left,
Oct
12,
ship
llelvetiuaj
Galrgar,
(former
capt.
dead)
for
Philadelphia
t
ship
Ami
ica,
Cherub,
from
a
York,
sr.
Oct.
1,
and
was
waitirur
car
go
i
Natcbes,
of
and
for
do
do
do
i
Willium,
Baker,
for
Newport,
loading
Rosseau,
do
do
;
American
Hero,
Lombard,
arrived
from
Sama
-
rsng,
partly
loaded,
to
sail
in
20
divs
for
Ant
werp.
The
ship
Iris,
Woodbury,
and
brig1
Hindoo,
Whitney,
tailed
trom
Manilla
on
the
8th.
Brig
Ariadne,
Copeland,
sailed
eastward,
Oct
1,
for
a
cargo
i
brig
Jane,
Boardman,
do
do
do
i
Otlielk).
Gladdou,
for
Samarang,
Oct
1.
Ift
at
Samarang,
ship
Patterson,
of
Providence,
loading
i
Sophia,
Fell,
to
load
in
all
Oct
Ship
Bingham,
Wilson,
Philadelphia,
(ailed
Sept
28.
.
Ships
Two
Brothers,
and
Po
tomac,
sailed
for
Holland
about
Sent
15
1
Pic
tolus.
Oxnard.
do.
Sailed
in
co
ship
Genre.
Dixey,
for
Gibraltar..
,
Nov
22,
offtl.eCapeof
Good
Hope,
spoke
the
ship
Ganges
again,
and
parted
co.on
the
24th,
in
latSi
41,
long
18,
c
Jan
iiatai,
long
or,
spoxe
cnr.
sea
Serpent,
10
days
from
N
York
for
Martinico.
Price
at
Batavia.
Oct
t2
Cpffo,
14
50
a
15,
per
picol.
on
board;
sugar,
8,50x9,50;
produce
very
scare
and
high,
the
demand
for
it
daily
increasing
from
recent
arrivals.
Go
vernment
tale
of
coffee
In
Sept.
brought
14
a
110.
.
-
CniaLESTov.
Jan.
33
Arrived
brie;
Gen.
Ripley,
Drew;
Boston
U
days.
On
Tuesday
last,
spoke
sell
Elixa
&
Nancy,
Hall,
5
dayt
from"
NYork
for
Savannah.
Sch
Favorite,
Farrin,
Savannah
1
day.'
Fast
ed
at
anchor
m
Cocaspur
Roads,
brig
Favorite,
of
Boston,
51
days
from
Liverpool.
Saw
two
ships
and
a
brig
standing
in
for
Tybee.
Off
St.
Helena,
spoke
brig
Decatur,
of
Providence,
(K.
I.)
from
Newbern
bound
to
&aannab.
Sch.
Tckeli,
Doane,
Savannah
2
days.
A
long
-
boat,
full
of
men,
came
into
Savannah
ri
ver
on
Tuesday,
anu
hailed
a
ship,
in
passing,
bound
to
Liverpool
;
requesting
them
to
report,
on
their
arrival,
that
the
thin
TYclly.
from
Liverpool,
was
lost
tne
day
previous,
on
Martin's
Industry
when
they
left
her
she
bail
6
feet
water
in
her
hole,
Capt
Doane
could
learn
no
further
particular.
.
i
sloop
superb,
ttaborn.
lombahee
1
day.
A
lues
r
rieeed
vessel,
of
aboat
50
tons
burthen,
is
ashore
on
Otter
tilaod.'
Captain
Otbora
was
ojr?
board
ber
on
tveunesday
evening
;
she
is
completely
stripped
of
sails
and
rigging:
In
the
hold
were
a
great
r.nmber
of
book
in
the
Spanish
Ian
-
,
guage
t
there
were
a
number
of
negroes
from
the
neighboring
plantations
on
beard
of
ber,
hut
no
white
person.
She
is
ao
doubt
the
vessel
seen
some
time
since
oo
the
coast,
by
captain
Rogers
of
the
steam
bat
;
and
oast
have
been
either
a
Spanish
prise
or
patuot
privateer.
Eb
was
pro
ha
01
y
run
oo
shore
designedly
i
and
it
it
ukelv
oer
crew
are
now
in
wis
uiy
-
-
,
Cleared,
ship
Caledonia,
iNoyes,
laverpool.
,
Two
schooners
to
the
north
of
the
.
Bar
last
evening."
""
-
;
-
-
The
Mexican
privateer'
schooner
Liberty,
capt,
Larmett,
17
days
from
Femandiua.
an
chored
below
on
Wednesday
evening.,
'
he
ra
porunuiMms.
"
-
Rtcaxeso,
Jan.'
25.
Arrived
brig
Tour
r
r.
.
,
Brig
Richmond,
Turner,
New
-
York.
i
SavaxiAB,
Jru
21Atrivey'slobpBetev.
tl
II.
Tl
1
.
7.
ijuniij,
rroviuence.
v,
-
.'
,
t
-
V
Cleared,
slup
Kensington,
Silhman,
Liver
-
pooli
.Shamrock,
M'Kown,
do.
British
nrhr
IA.
11T..I..
I
I
.
1
-
THEilTllE.:
The
putlie
is
repeciully
informed,
that
Mr
incledrm
it
engaged
inra
few
ni
-
hts
previous
-
a
r
r
-
t
i
.
'
On
MOSDAY
EVENING,
Feb.
Will
be
prestuted,
(for
the
1st
tone
ia
this
theatre)
tha
opera
of
i
-
THE
LORD
OF
THE
XAXORi
Rasldey,
-
...
Mr.
I
acted
x
.
To
which
will
be
-
added,
the
mrlo
-
dnvsa
olV
.'.
LOWIHA
OF
TOBOLSKOIj
Or,
THE
FATAL
SXOrsTORM.
ICOTICE.
SPA
persons
having
demand
against
tha
estate
of
m.w
.v.
unu
iiis,
oeceas
ed,
will
pri
nt
ineir
accounts,
anu
mote
mdebt
-
cd
will
pie
max
payment
to
iIpn'hv
miT
r..i
-
Jan
31
lw
I
'
Wo.
3
South
-
rtraet
:.
-
.
.
cu'tlllion
pari
1.
.
fVJr.
The
manager
give
notice
that
the
aexl
'.
itHlionparty
will
be
on
Thursday
neainr
next,
'.
COtl
the
6th
February.'.althe
City
Hotel.
-
Jan
31
5t
Irfurmation
to
Marinert.
rrj
-
NOTICE
The
annual
sermon
to
sea
-
fa
rins:
men,
will
be
preached
by
the
Ry.
a.
Maclay,
to
-
morrow
morning,
in
th
Mulberry
-
(,
1
Eanlkt
Meeting
-
House.
Service
to
be?'u
ore.
ciscly
at
half
past
10
o'clock.
Jan
31
U
'
For
CHARLESTON,
Tlie
elegant
packet
ship
CORSAIR
Sutton,
will
sail
on
Wednesday
nexL!
for
freight
or
pajssge,
apply
on
boatd,
at
Co..
vernsur's
whart
or
to
:.,.'
.
i
.
.
CLARK,
MOORE
it
Co.
;
i
'
.
Jan314t
-
41
Booth
-
street.
'
For
VfORJO,
T
Thesrhr.
BETSEY,
capt.
Turner
burthen
97
tons,
a
substantial
nod
vessel,
only
one
year
old,
having
a
part
of
ber
I
cargo
engaged.
For
freight
of
tha
remain
der,
which
will
be
taken
on
very
reasonable
term,
apply
to
GOODHUR
&
CO.
,
jan
3
1
-
44
South.trcet.
.
,
'
V
IN
fc.
5000
lbs.
India
twine,
2
and
3
A.
thread.
3000
do.
tint
quality
London
seine
do,
quantities
to
suit
purchaser
lor
sale
by
i
CEBUA
&
CUMING,
.
'
.Jan
31
DltC6t
I
.
79
Pearl
-
ttreet.
'
RU6MA
GREY
HARE
SKINS.
GEORGE
ASTORoffen
for
tale
10,000
Rut
-
in
Grey
Haw
Skin.
-
Jan
31
lw
yf
.VUL
ASSES,
tu
9
hhJj
molls
-
?,
goed
quality,
at
Peck
-
slip,
for
tale
y
Jan
31
R.
C.
W.
DAVENPORT
&
CO.
FxJH
SALE,
The
fire
-
proof
store,
No.
5,
in
Gouver
'
neurVlaue,
the
third
from
South
-
street.
Th
lot
on
which
it
stand
is
under
an
advantageous
lease,
1
1
years
of
which
are
unexpired.
It
ia
.
three
stories,
with
fire
-
places
;
being
in
front
on
Uouverneur't
lane
40
feet
and
io
depth
25.
:
Aa
improved
machine
for
pressing
of
good
for
ex.
porlatioa
has
been
erected
oa
the
premise,
tnt
'
heretofore
profitably
employed
in
preaauig
cotton,
'
fun,
skins,
hay,
Sec.
From
the
fitnen
of
to,
building,
and
the
convenience
which
it
anord
for
working
the
machine,
and
its
nearness
to
the
river,
it
may
be
an
object
to
purchase
them
together.
-
'
fir'
'
ALSO,
ftiiiil
.
The
lease
(two
years
of
which
are
unexpired)
of
the
three
story
bouse
No.
93
Front
street,
third
from
Gnuverncur'i
lane.
Beside
.
a
large
store
and
cellar
iu
front,
it
affords
every
convenience
for
a
large
lamily.
eAUo,
FOR
SALE
or
TO
LET,
,
.
The
house
No.'
20
WaU
tUeel,
opposite
the
.Merchants'
and
next
to
the
Fhooix
Banks
-
It
has
been
recently
built
of
the
bett
materials,
'
and
beside
three
room
which
have
occasionally
been
occupied
as
insurance,
broker's
and
attorney's
offices,
afford
every
accommodation
for
a
.
private
family
.
'.,;.
If
not
disposed
of
before
the
'
10th'
February,
the
above
will
be
offered
for
tale,
at
auction,
f
;
which
notice
will
be
given
by
Bleecker'&
Bitby
For
particular
apply
to
R
,
JanSl
tf
.
No.
26WalUC
-
.:'
BLACK
BOY.
w
FIFTEEN
years
tim
of
a
stout
healthy
black
boy
for
sale.
He
is
13
year
old.
Apply
at
255
Pearl
-
street
.V
-
-
Jee3tlf
.y
"
s
w
i
ii
b
"
r"
-
'
I
TT
ANTED
to
purchase,
a
no
mber
of3waa
suitable
to
put
on
a
tarns.
Wanted
to
take
to
winter,
a
number
of
boms.
on
a
farm,
distance
aot
exceeding
14
mile
from
.
thi
city,
where
there
wilt
be
Ihe
bett
attendance,
.
and
they
shall
be
kept
in
as
good
order
at
when
taken,
at
5
5U
per
month
(acciornTt
excepieo.i
Apply
at
No.
612
Peail
-
itreet.
before
10
o'clock
in
the
morning,
and
after
3
in
the
afternoon.
janaiat"
PI
ANO
FORTE
FOR
BALE.
ANEW
and
fashionable
instrument,
made
by
one
of
the
best
London
manufacturers,
tad
in
complete
order,
will
be
told
cheap,
as
the
owner
wishes
to
leave
th
city.
Enquire
at
32
Cedar
-
street,'
corner
of
Broadway.
Jn3I
,
,
.
BOOK
-
KEEPING.
'
GENTLEMEN
wishing
to
acqnire
a
complet
and
critical
knowledge
of
Book
-
Keeping,
:
by
double
entry,
are
respectfully
informed
that
BENNETT'S
fifth
and
last
pobhc
court
of
Lee
-
,
ures
on
that
all
important
art
will
commence
oa
next
Monday
evening,
the
ma
last,
at
bis
ren
-
dence
40
Fulton
-
street
;
where
tbey
are
requested
to
call,
prevloo
to
the
evetims
of
commencement,
and
enter
their
names.
Of
the
100
genu
men
who
have,
witliin
the
last
four
months,
bees
instructed
by
him
in
the
tcience
of
Book
-
Keeping,
31
are
merchants
in
business
ia
thi
city.
29
are.
practical
book
-
keeper
in
active
employ,
who
only
wanted
what
they
have
been
pleased
i
denominate
"
th
pofuA,"
and
the
remainine
40'
he
both
made
and
polished
by
mean
of
inttilal
-
,
ital
and
nrthtm
ica
process.
.
To
bit
subscribers,
individually
and
collectively,
be
return
his
most
grateful
acknowledgement
for
their
very
liberal
nalronage
;
and
be
cherishet
the
hopa
that
the
satisfaction
he
has
given
them
will
insure
to
bias
V
a
continuation
of
their
rood
will
and
recommend
riation.
Terms
of
the
public
coarse
15
dollar.,
.
Terms
for
comnle
tint:
the
art
by
nn
rate
instruc
tion,
which
will
be
continued,
?W.
Jan
31
It"
i.
BfcftNfc
IT,
Accooniaai.
-
FUST
published,
a
new
Map
of
the
tate
ofl
-
t
diana,
by
the
Hon.
C.
Harrison,
to
wruca
w
-
added,
the
Survey
of
the
Illinois
Territory,
by
Gen.
Mansfield,
price
2
dollar.
For
sale
by
ritliilt
K
wi;.iii.'v,
.
No.
Ill
Water
-
street
I
A
few
cories
of
Phelton
and
Remitt'
mrg
Man
of
the
United
States,
mounted
and
varnish
ed,
or
folded
ia
a
case
;
price
13
dollars,
to
be
bad
as
above.
Jan
31
zw
MAVDEV1LLK.
a
tale
of
tlie
eventeenth
centorv.
ia
Enxland.
by
Wm.
Godwin,
author
of
Political
Juttc,
Sew
Man
of
Feeling,
ic.
fcr,
2
voir,
price
$1
75.
thi
davpublihea
and
for
sale
by
.
.
W..B.
GlLLF.Y,
Jan
31
,
vz
uroaowaj.
MANDEVILLE,
a
Tale,
by
William
Godwin,
2
vols,
price
1
75,
for
tale
by
'
A.
T.
GOODRICH
&
CO.
'
Jan
31
'
14
Broadway
MANDEVILLE,
a
Tale
of
the
eventeoth
ceaturv.
m
Fjisland.
br
William
Godwin,
just
puhlLbed,
and
fbrrate
by
I
JanSl
A'iio.
23
WU
-
tt
LIST.
DAY.FOU
5000
DOLLARS.
OiLY
13
dollars
frr
this
rkb
prise,
which
.
will
he
drawn
oa
Monday
arorning.
Th1
o
-
are
the
following
vahiahle
prixt
in
the
wlieel
oi
the
Medicnl
fsiaence
Lotteryr
ali
of
which
must
1
be
drawn
ia
lew
oa,
fix.
j
'
!
-
prixe
of
2
do
of
-
t,w
2
do
ofT10,0(K)
I
do'of1
2.0W,
.
.,
"do
'or
5.0(10
J
5
do
or
'
1,000
J
I
a."
,
-
6
-
riOO;
S
f
200.
'
;
And
a
number
of
100,
60,
etc
,
,
i
Ticket!
and
Shares,
fjr
sale
at,
...
truly
Lucky
Office.
No.
12
Broadway,
oppo
site
me
vny
siuiei.
-
.
-
"Whete
was
sold
a
few
dayt
ince,
o.
3s
-
i.irhHrvw
th
bichest
prise
ever
drawn
w
.
America,
vis.
One
IIwtKired
ITionianit
Do
.ari,
and
was
itamcuia'cty
PiH
tneowsers.
Jaa3U
i:
5
1